The Caddell Building’s highly anticipated landscape and hardscape is being installed throughout November and December.
The Georgia Institute of Technology earned three out of a possible four stars from the Professional Grounds Management Society (PGMS) Landscape Management and Operations Accreditation program.
A 42-inch caliper Willow Oak located next to the Corliss Pump gathering area in Harrison Square has not been thriving for the past two years. The tree is scheduled to be removed on Sept. 19.
Georgia Tech’s arboretum status — official as of March — was an organic development stemming from a tree inventory in 2012.
Tech earned recognition as a Tree Campus USA for 2016 from the Arbor Day Foundation.
There’s a little less shade in the middle of campus where one of Georgia Tech’s oldest trees stood for more than a century.
Georgia Tech has earned recognition as a 2019 Tree Campus USA® awarded by the Arbor Day Foundation.